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TRU

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WELD EQUIPMENT LIMITED WARRANTY

 

All goods produced by TRU

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WELD shall be warranted against defects including workmanship and components. No other     

warranties whether expressed, verbal, or implied will apply. Warranties only apply to the original equipment purchaser.

 

 

Warranty claims will be limited to either repair or replacement of the defective materials by TRU

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WELD. At the option of 

TRU

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WELD the location of where the warranty evaluation and repairs are made will be determined. All warranty claim 

items returned to TRU

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WELD will be at the customer’s expense. At the option of TRU

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WELD the defect will either be     

repaired or replaced. Notice must be provided to TRU

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WELD of a warranty defect within 30 days that the defect or failure 

is incurred. Warranties are not transferable. 

 

This warranty does not apply for equipment which is used improperly in any fashion including but not exclusive to the 
following:

 

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Equipment which has been modified

 

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Equipment which has not been installed properly

 

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Equipment which has been used for purposes other than which it had been designed

 

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Equipment which has not been properly maintained

 

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Equipment which was continued to be used after a defect had been found

 

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Equipment which was damaged in any way

 

Truweld Equipment will never be liable for consequential damages, loss, or expense occurring directly or indirectly from 
the use of the equipment covered in this warranty.

 

All cables, cable sets and connectors are not covered under warranty

 

Two (2) year warranty period from date of purchase

 

● TWE250 Power Supply

  

● SC900 Power Supply

 

● SC2400 Power Supply

 

●  TW5500 Power Supply

 

● TWE250CP Power Supply

 

● SC950 Power Supply

 

● SC2402 Power Supply

 

●  TW5600 Power Supply

 

● TWE321 Power Supply

  

● SC1400Power Supply

 

● SC2420 Power Supply

 

●  TW5700 Power Supply

 

● TWE375 Power Supply

  

● SC1450 Power Supply

 

● SC3400 Power Supply

 

●  TW6800 Power Supply

 

● TW

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i250 Power Supply

 

● SC1600 Power Supply

 

● SC3402 Power Supply

 

●  TW6802 Power Supply

 

● TW

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i250CP Power Supply

 

● SC1650 Power Supply

 

● SC3422 Power Supply

 

●  TW6900 Power Supply

 

● TW

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i321 Power Supply

 

● SC1900 Power Supply

 

●  TW4300 Power Supply

 

●  TW6902 Power Supply

 

● TW

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i375 Power Supply

 

● SC1950 Power Supply

 

●  TW4400 Power Supply

 

●  TW6950 Power Supply

 

 

One (1) year warranty period from date of purchase

 

● TWESPC Power Supply

  

● TWP

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2 Power Supply

 

● ACE

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P100 Power Supply

 

 

Ninety (90) day warranty period from date of purchase

 

● TWEGP CD stud gun

   

● TWE17000 HD arc stud gun

 

● TWEG CD stud gun

 

 

● TWE18500 MD arc stud gun

 

● TWEHDG CD stud gun

  

● TWE19000 LD arc stud gun

 

Warranty Information

 

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Содержание TW6900

Страница 1: ...Operations Manual TW6900 Heavy Duty Stud Welding System Stud Welding TRU WELD...

Страница 2: ...10 Stud Gun Setup Lift Adjustment 11 Stud Gun Setup Free Travel Adjustment and Weld Preparation 12 Cable Connection Ground Cable Connections 13 Cable Connection Weld Cable Connections 14 Machine Oper...

Страница 3: ...continued to be used after a defect had been found Equipment which was damaged in any way Truweld Equipment will never be liable for consequential damages loss or expense occurring directly or indirec...

Страница 4: ...ur long standing relationship with our customers and suppliers is our key to continued success and growth If we can be of any further assistance to you and your company please do not hesitate to conta...

Страница 5: ...d Every effort has been made to protect the trained operator from injury Familiarization with the information in this manual is to minimize the risk of shock or injury STUD WELDING CAN BE HAZARDOUS AL...

Страница 6: ...ne before moving a welding power source Always be sure the work cable makes a good electrical connection with the metal being welded the connection should be as close as possible to the area being wel...

Страница 7: ...hem with electrical tape when possible Never coil the work cable around any part of the body Do not stand between the work cables Connect the work cable to the work piece as close as possible to the a...

Страница 8: ...14 per minute 6 to 8 per minute 4 to 5 per minute Dimensions Height Width Length Weight 28 736 6mm 29 711 2mm 36 914 4mm 760 Lbs 345kg Input Voltages 230 460 575 VAC 3 Phase 60Hz Fusing Requirements...

Страница 9: ...nt is not being installed immediately store it in a clean dry well ventilated area until installation Selecting a Location The location of the power source should be carefully selected to ensure satis...

Страница 10: ...g should be checked to see if they are properly positioned for the voltage being used Remove the TW6900 top cover Cross the terminals on the jumper block with the jumper and tighten the hold down nuts...

Страница 11: ...ts Primary Power Cable and Ground Connection Remove the top cover of the TW6900 Route the primary power cable through the power inlet hole in the top left corner on the backside of the welder with eno...

Страница 12: ...through the front cap nuts After the accessories have been mounted to the stud gun place a stud into the chuck and begin the alignment of the accessories Fully seat a stud into the chuck so that the s...

Страница 13: ...ng applications and studs ranging up to 3 4 in diameter Larger diameter studs and select applications should have an 1 8 lift setting Adjusting the lift Remove the back cap of the stud gun Loosen the...

Страница 14: ...n to weld and control cable extension Actuate the stud gun without placing it on the surface to be welded to assure that the connection through the control cable is correct to complete the circuit Con...

Страница 15: ...ipped with one ground cable connection located beneath the access panel on the front of the machine Tighten the ground cable to the bracket and secure the heavy duty C clamp to the work surface Access...

Страница 16: ...le connection on the front of the welder behind the access panel Tighten the weld cable lug to the weld cable bracket labeled weld cable Plug the male control cable connector to the female panel mount...

Страница 17: ...d connection TW6900 Control Panel Brightness Switch LED brightness can be set to indoor or outdoor brightness levels Time Button Used to adjust time settings Current Button Used to adjust current sett...

Страница 18: ...er and a lifetime unit counter Menu Selection 1 Verify supervisor lock is off 2 To chose a menu depress and hold down the adjustment dial 3 Turn adjustment dial clockwise or counter clockwise to cycle...

Страница 19: ...me Setting 1 Verify the supervisor lock is off 2 Set the FINE COARSE switch to the desired position 3 Press and hold the TIME button 4 Turn the dial to adjust the setting 5 Release the TIME button Adj...

Страница 20: ...to the Preset Menu 3 Navigate to the desired custom preset 4 Press and hold the dial in until the menu switches back to the Weld Settings Menu Selecting a Factory Preset 1 Navigate to the Preset Menu...

Страница 21: ...Weld Counter Non resettable Is a running total of every time an arc is drawn on the machine This is programmed from the factory and can not be reset Resetting The Job Counter 1 Navigate to the Job Cou...

Страница 22: ...35 5 16 0 300 550 312 7 93 3 8 0 350 600 375 9 52 7 16 0 420 700 437 11 11 1 2 0 500 900 500 12 70 5 8 0 670 1200 625 15 87 3 4 0 830 1600 750 19 04 7 8 1 000 1800 875 22 22 1 1 200 2100 1 000 25 40...

Страница 23: ...ges the weld stud down into the molten pool of metal in the base material The cycle is completed in less than a second and the resulting weld bond develops the full strength of the fastener in the wel...

Страница 24: ...coatings from weld areas Test the welds at the beginning of each shift or change in stud size Bend two studs 30 after cooling AWS Bend Test Check burn off 1 8 3 16 color silver blue and shiny and wel...

Страница 25: ...when the weld current is set too low Irregular Weld Irregular welds normally occur when the weld time is set too high and the fillet will be bumpy or jagged in appearance Porous Weld Collar A porous w...

Страница 26: ...sed 3 Check to see if trigger LED on control panel responds 4 Check to see if weld tool is wired accordingly 5 Locate Touch Trigger control board 16002 check and note the operation of the driver LED s...

Страница 27: ...L weld current carry leads and connections including grounds 3 Test the power loop by making welds on a test piece using only the starter cable set 4 Test 3 phase power to control contactor 5 Check ta...

Страница 28: ...LED 3 L3 15Vdc LR6 PA L2 WORK LR3 GUN C A GREEN Pos 15V Supply D1 Pilot Arc Output Stud On Work Indicator GC FUSE Indicator Channel A Selected LED 4 L4 15Vdc LR4 COIL L3 TRIG LG2 GUN P B GREEN Neg 15...

Страница 29: ...021P or B 0021A 5 16 x 9 L 03109 Foot Only B 0021 1P or B 0021 1A 5 16 x 14 L 03114 Extension Bar B 0021 2 5 16 x 18 L 03118 Screws B 0021 3 3 8 x 7 L 03707 Thru Deck Ferrule Holder Part Number 3 8 x...

Страница 30: ...TRU WELD Stud Welding Equipment Division 6400 N Honeytown Road Smithville Ohio 44677 330 725 7744 Phone 330 669 2473 Fax TWE tfpcorp com http truweldstudwelding com Version 1 02 01 2019...

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